Looks like liquid toffee with minimal head. Smells like peat-toffee if they made it. Flavour is aroma-advertised peat-toffee-caramel but unfortunately with a sour edge. Sour fruit, molasses and peat in the finish. I think I would really like it without the sourness.

Bottle, this is getting rather old I can’t remember exactly how old though. Dark fruit aromas with heavy candied sugars, toffee and licorice. Almost flat but never as watery as when I first tasted it. Lots of dark fruit sugars, malt and molasses with a slightly bitter hop finish; some alcohol presence.

341 bottle shared with my day on 09.08.30 : Sparing head this one is murky and brown in color. Heavy caramel, toffee and grapes note. It’s definitely sweet. If you like you’re scotch ale full in body this one is for you

Bottle. Pours deep amber with no head at all.Aroma is rich and sweet. Hints of liquorice, caramel. Some alcohol and spices. Very low carbonation. Taste is liquorice, caramel, some bitterness. Finish is rather warm. There is a spicy feeling on tha back on the tongue. Overall ok but nothing really special.

Bottle. Dark mahogamy with a medium off-white head. Ok retention and good lacing. Aroma is toffee, molasses, and a (almost burnt) bit of liquorice. Flavorur is mostly toffee, molasses, brown sugar and liquorice with a long sweet and slightly bitter finish and some alcohol.. Full body and low carbonation. A very good scotch ale.

Bottle: Poured a cloudy murky amber color ale with a small foamy head with minimal retention and no lacing. Aroma of toffee and caramel with light notes of alcohol at the end. Taste is a mix between some toffee and deep caramel malt notes with some light residual sugar. Body is full with limited filtration and low carbonation with some alcohol showing. Interesting though I like my scotch ale with more peats malt; noticeable alcohol is also a bit too apparent for my taste.

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